Roast will be selling high quality finished coffee, hot choclates and other coffee related beverages in their stores/bars in Sidney. The colored concentric rings stand for the roasting process of a coffee bean.
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Urban Jungle designed the Burkinshaw Law Group corporate identity. The subdued identity was inspired by Olde England and grounded upon the firm’s core values of wisdom, service, and goodwill. It incorporates a completely customized font treatment based off the Clarendon typeface.
Bullen Tea is a specialty tea retailer with a social conscience. We bring to our customers first grade teas that are certified organic and fairly traded. Before tea makes its way to the hands of customers, like most products, it will go through a supply chain: tea pickers, traders, auctioneers, factory workers and blenders are involved in this process. Tea pickers, being the ones further removed from the customers in the supply chain, are usually victims to poor working conditions, very low wages and little to no government support. Our goal as a social business is to solve these problems by creating awareness; setting high standards and ensuring our business partners have proper working conditions and wages to all of their workers; and being ambassadors to local communities.
Designer: Denis Aristov Client: Museum of Spoon Industry: Tourism, Culture Keywords: Museum, Spoon, House
Logo for France based company that specializes in designing new ZOO parks and services related to wildlife animals housing.
Redesign of the church's old logo in a stylized, illustrative manner, making it more welcoming, contemporary, friendly, casual, & upbeat. Client specified a rendering of the church’s architectural arch and cross in the perspective in this photo, and required an emphasis on the church's nickname, “First Pres."
Here, crisp, exacting vectors emphasize the architectural soundness of the church — a metaphor for the concept of faith as the solid foundation in one's life. This design makes use of hatching to add gradient dimensionality, enabling it to easily reduce down to 1-color. Colors are indicative of the building itself, including terracotta roof. Check my Flickr case study or Dribbble for more images, detail, and full design rationale.